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Just did my upgrade over the phone and kept my trusty vmng300 modem and dir-615 router, was up and running in 2 minutes getting speeds of 101mb (wired)....
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ffs, I have just rang up and told them that I wanted to keep my current modem and I didn't want the superhub and the woman said "the engineer still needs to come out to install the services" and the earliest one can come out is 23rd November. What a joke. I am going to ring them back up.
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To be fair i did have to ring up twice, before i got thru to someone who said it was ok to keep my existing setup, and not have a tech come round.
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my patience for the rest of the year has just ran out. I actually managed to get through to somebody in England but she said that an engineer had to come out so he can make sure I get the speed and make any neccessary adjustments bla bla bla so I have got to wait till the 23rd. The only good thing about the conversation was that she said (without me even mentioning it) that I don't have to have the superhub and it is optional. Thank god for them recording the phone calls :)
I can see myself being royally screwed when the engineer gets here but I am not going to put up with any crap, especially as I am having to wait 2 weeks for him to come round anyway. I don't understand why they have to make things so hard, they could bang down the config file now and save the hassel and time of sending the engineer round. |
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tell me about it, she said that the only way people would have been upgraded straight away are people who have had 30mbit or 50mbit installed over the last 2 weeks and engineer had already been out to check the signal levels. Where are Masque and Nopanic when you need them :hugs:
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I'm wondering what i should do once my superhub turns up, i'm using the DIR615 with DD-WRT firmware and while its worked perfect up to now, the 100mb connection is possibly slightly too much for it.
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well give it a go and see what happens, I am thinking the same about my linksys wrt 150n. Even if i get near 100mbit through my router I know it is going to be pushing it to the limit so I am going to get myself a Linksys E2000. It looks the bees knees and it has got 4 gigabit ports on it
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Unsure how close it'll come to it with DD-WRT, probably some throughput reports on their website. Get a better router, stick the Pooperhub in bridge mode and you're good to go. I have no complaints about the hideous beast in bridge, it's been flawlessly well behaved since June. ---------- Post added at 20:54 ---------- Previous post was at 20:53 ---------- Quote:
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IF i give the superhub a go, i'm assuming i wont just be able to swap back to my current modem will i? |
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Iv'e got a dir-615 with dd-wrt, get about 65mbs, on wi-fi.
And about 70mbs via 200mbs home plugs, but get 101mbs wired. Using about 20 meters of cat5 from the bedroom down the side of the house and through the living room window, Untill i can get my modem/router moved upstairs, having a tech come in a few weeks to put me another point in. |
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